Excellent demonstration with many useful tips! I know "Paneling Tools" for Rhino, but now learned about "Flowalongsrf" and appears rather a simpler and quick method compared to PT. Thank you! Looking forward to your next tutorial!
thanks a lot Brian, it s wonderful to see good explained tutorials from SmiplyRhino. Would it be possible in near future to make video about mapping channels and the use of them in Rhino. I`m quite struggling to find anything on the topic. Thanks a LoooooT
Hi David, Make sure the input is the extrusion edge not the curve, you'll need it's tangent direction to define tangency for Patch. Post a model to discourse.mcneel.com/ if you still need help.
@@RhinoGuide Ok one year later but... ive got same rhino version, same params in patch, selected Surface edge, not the same result. I also get a patch instead a puffed one. But managed to Solve it. In the Stiffness param @davidsharma3147 Type 0.01, seems like rhino code may has changed or something it will solve it ;)
There are other patterning approaches in Rhino like the Paneling Tools plugin that you could try but generally I think a square module is easiest. Post your module and an example model of what you can't get lined up to the forum here discourse.mcneel.com/
Excellent demonstration with many useful tips! I know "Paneling Tools" for Rhino, but now learned about "Flowalongsrf" and appears rather a simpler and quick method compared to PT. Thank you! Looking forward to your next tutorial!
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thanks a lot Brian, it s wonderful to see good explained tutorials from SmiplyRhino. Would it be possible in near future to make video about mapping channels and the use of them in Rhino. I`m quite struggling to find anything on the topic. Thanks a LoooooT
You're welcome! Thanks for the suggestion on a mapping channel tutorial.
Excellent job 👍
Wow, this look like so beautiful l
Welcome back man :)
I get flat patch instead of a puffed one when i do exactly the same you're doing.
Hi David, Make sure the input is the extrusion edge not the curve, you'll need it's tangent direction to define tangency for Patch. Post a model to discourse.mcneel.com/ if you still need help.
patch > surface edge okey dont curve
@@RhinoGuide Ok one year later but... ive got same rhino version, same params in patch, selected Surface edge, not the same result. I also get a patch instead a puffed one.
But managed to Solve it. In the Stiffness param @davidsharma3147 Type 0.01, seems like rhino code may has changed or something it will solve it ;)
@@yeksonguay Okay, glad you figured it out but post a 3dm to the Rhino user forum if you need more help... discourse.mcneel.com/ Thanks!
what if you want to do a tufting pattern that's not squre? maybe like a diamond shape. I tried it with array but it doesn't line up,
There are other patterning approaches in Rhino like the Paneling Tools plugin that you could try but generally I think a square module is easiest. Post your module and an example model of what you can't get lined up to the forum here discourse.mcneel.com/